Gabrielle Anne Cisterne de Courtiras, vicomtesse de Saint-Mars (2 August 1804Шаблон:Spaced ndash11 September 1872), pen nameCountess Dash, was a prolific French writer.
Gabrielle de Courtiras was a daughter of M. de Courtiras, and early married the Marquis de Saint-Mars. After the loss of her fortune, she took to writing. On her remarking that she wished to write under a pseudonym, that of her favorite dog, “Dash,” was suggested, which she adopted.[1]
In many years she produced five to six novels. Her themes are mainly from the beau monde era in France and deal with themes of romantic love.
Works
Le jeu de la reine, her first work (1839)
Les amours de Bussy-Rabutin (1850)
La pomme d'Eve (1853)
La belle aux yeux d'or (1860)
Les galanteries de la cour de Louis XV (1861)
La sorcière du roi (1861)
Le nain du diable (1862)
Les derniers amours de Mme. Dubarry (1864)
La bague empoisonnée (1866)
Comment tombent les femmes (1867)
Les aventures d'une jeune mariée (1870)
A collection of her works was published in 1864, in 34 volumes.[1]